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Lin-Manuel Miranda takes ‘Hamilton’ stage one last time
And Odom, who won the Tony for Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical for playing Aaron Burr, posted a photo of his wife, Nicolette Robinson, in his dressing room as a goodbye.
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The Tony-award winning musical Hamilton has taken the world of pop culture by storm over the past year, something that most musicals can’t lay claim to.
Miranda then emotionally read a love letter written by the actual Hamilton before singing “Happy Trails” alongside Odom and Soo.
According to EntertainmentWeekly, the original cast of Hamilton will have their final bows in NY on Saturday, making way for a new cast to carry the torch as Hamilton looks to conquer the country. His alternate, Javier Munoz, will be taking over his Hamilton cast duties.
As for Miranda, he will continue his musical career starring in Disney’s “Mary Poppins” sequel alongside Emily Blunt in 2018. But “Hamilton”, by far the hottest ticket on Broadway in decades, is in good hands. However, the cost on the resale market has been going for over $1,000 for a while.
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NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 15: Lin-Manuel Miranda and cast of “Hamilton” performs on stage during “Hamilton” GRAMMY performance for The 58th GRAMMY Awards at Richard Rodgers Theater on February 15, 2016 in New York City. The video is a montage of performance clips, behind the scenes footage, and memorable moments in the show’s run so far.